2 January 2017 - To mark the beginning of a new year, Norbert has released the PoP Modding Community 2016 Highlights (forum thread, PDF). It provides a great overview of the events and efforts made within our community from the past year!

To catch up on the new releases since July 2016, here is a short roundup:

12 July 2016 - Fred started work on a new Prince of Persia 1 levelset, called Fred's Palace, and released the first level (forum thread).27 July 2016 - Grapelli1988 released a new mod for Prince of Persia 1, called Dark Shadows (forum thread, popot link).

30 July 2016 - Norbert released snes2dosxml, a tool which converts Prince of Persia SNES ROMs to the DOS XML format (forum thread). The newest release is version 0.2 (released 8 August 2016)

Falcury's overview is most likely based on the PDF I created.
He probably looked at the July and newer sections, then looked up dates and links.
This means he missed that it says under June (emphasis mine):

By the way, we could still use someone for the Princed Twitter and Facebook accounts.
Maybe something for you, lvcabral?
Or you, oitofelix?
You know, that if there's a new mod or program or something, that you Tweet/Facebook about it.

Both Twitter and Facebook stopped July 10/11.
(On November 7, the Facebook page mentioned my Game Boy Color level editor, but that's only because I contacted poirot about it.)
Falcury's news roundup shows that people who only check Twitter/Facebook don't know about a bunch of things.

Personally, I'd be happy to see a tweet about my Mega Drive/Sega Genesis level editor.

lvcabral wrote:I think my Roku port/remake worth mention, it was months of development, and I have the full game implemented even with support for mods created by the community.

Thank you for pointing it out! I updated the posts.
I indeed based the overview on Norbert's PDF and looked less systematically at everything before July, which caused the Roku port's 0.12 release to slip under my radar.
It's quite hard to keep track of everything, and not forget things... (I envy your organizational skills, Norbert!)

Norbert wrote:By the way, we could still use someone for the Princed Twitter and Facebook accounts.
Maybe something for you, lvcabral?
Or you, oitofelix?
You know, that if there's a new mod or program or something, that you Tweet/Facebook about it.

Yes! If people want to help out, please feel free to contact me, and/or poirot.

Also:
If anyone wants to contribute a blog post for princed.org, please don't hesitate to send me your text (including hyperlinks and images, if applicable), so that I can edit it and put it online.

Maybe we could eventually do a sort of "community blogging" system for princed.org?
More specifically, maybe something along the lines of Jazz2Online's RabbitJournal. The idea being that community members could submit their own posts, which then get promoted to the front page if other people upvote it and if an admin approves it.

Falcury wrote:Maybe we could eventually do a sort of "community blogging" system for princed.org?

While polished and complement worthy, we may want to move away from these detailed news posts. I'm getting emotionally exhausted just from imagining how much work you've put into these recent posts. Maybe allow whoever created something new, or updated something, to write up a max. 140 character (inc. the link) line of text, and then just paste that at Twitter, Facebook and at the top of http://www.princed.org? Then if you also post these lines of text on the Announcement board with above or under them a text that explains how we deal with news - that is, submit 140 chars to you, etc - then we should be set. Takes a load off your mind, and allows people to market their own stuff in their own words via official Princed channels. Then all you have to do is remove excessive exclamation marks and capitals, or whatever (else) seems unacceptable to you. This is just a suggestion.

Norbert wrote:While polished and complement worthy, we may want to move away from these detailed news posts. I'm getting emotionally exhausted just from imagining how much work you've put into these recent posts.

Yeah, you know how much work it is of course I am definitely noticing how difficult it actually is to put a good blog post together, it takes a lot of time to do. (Not to mention the proofreading/correction cycles...)

Perhaps at the moment I don't mind spending so much effort on the posts, because I'm still 'trying things out' (experimenting what works and what doesn't, maybe). But as you say, keeping something like this up might be a bit... difficult.

Norbert wrote:Maybe allow whoever created something new, or updated something, to write up a max. 140 character (inc. the link) line of text, and then just paste that at Twitter, Facebook and at the top of http://www.princed.org? Then if you also post these lines of text on the Announcement board with above or under them a text that explains how we deal with news - that is, submit 140 chars to you, etc - then we should be set.